A Letter
Dear Irina
Thank you for your letter. I would like to know a bit more about your school activities. Do you have parties at school? What are they like? Our parties
are not always interesting. Some are amusing and some are boring. The best we had was on the Valentine's Day. We all loved it very much. It was a
costume party. I had a butterfly suit on with big black-and-red wings.
We have pinned up funny posters on the walls in the rest room. The most interesting part of it was the mail. I got five Valentine's Day, cards. I think the
big card was from Joe. I went all red when I opened it. There was a big satin elephant holding a bunch of plastic flowers in its trunk and these words:
Sharon, I love you." I also wrote ten cards to boys and girls just for fun and of course one to Joe. You can guess what I wrote in it. We also sang and
danced at the party. How do your parties go?
Say the statements are true or false
1.All parties in the English school are interesting
2.Allthechildren liked the party on the Valentime's Day
3.The party was held in the classroom
4.Sharon got a bunch of flowers from Joe
5.Sharon wrote ten cards to boys
6.They sang and danced at the party
If I could travel back in time to meet a famous person, I would most like to meet and speak with the Buddha. Buddha would be fully capable of answering all questions relating to the origins, condition, and destiny of the universe.Perhaps the first thing I would like to discuss, upon meeting Buddha, would be the events surrounding the birth of the universe. How and why did the universe come into being? Following our discussion of the origins of the universe, I would like to ask Buddha a number of questions concerning the "human condition." Why are Mankind, the planet Earth and the universe structured the way they are? What is the purpose of life? Why does existence contain such drastic opposites: love and hate, good and evil, joy and suffering? Having gained an understanding of both the universe and the human condition, I would then like to move on to a discussion of Mankind's destiny. What is then ultimate fate of the universe, and in turn, life? Is it true, as some great thinkers have suggested, that the universe and everything in it return to the void from which it emerged? And what about God? Is God a personal entity? Or is God the impersonal source of all that exists? The impersonal source of the void! Throughout history, intelligent men and women have thought deeply about God, fate, destiny, and
the origins of the universe. The opportunity to have these questions answered by one who lived in the not too distant past, would truly be a remarkable experience.
People over thousands of years were trying to reach harmony and peace in the world. As we can analyse there is no "perfect" world , but we can make it better.
First of all we can make world better by improving ourselves. We don't need to blame somebody or teach someone how to live , we just need to look after ourselves. Simply beeing polite to people will make our planet more peacful.
Government also responsible for nonviolent atmosphere.Equally important to resolve conflicts peacefully without involving military. To begin with countries should provide more diplomats in order to prevent wars.
As i have said there is no "perfect" world , but we can make it better simply being polite and peacful